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Last week I was given the opportunity to share my thoughts on consultation in schools, why it is so often misunderstood and what school leaders can do to lead and facilitate a better consultative process.

My thanks go to Justin Baeder for inviting me on his Principal Center Radio Show. To listen to to our discussion about consultation, click here

2 responses to ““I was not consulted.” Why is consultation so misunderstood in schools?”

  1. […] understanding of what is happening and how the process works, starting with an appreciation of what consultation actually is and is not. This is supplemented by regular updates on the planning process throughout, so that once the final […]

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  2. […] as consultation instruments, then it is vital to ensure that all teachers have an understanding of what consultation involves; it certainly does not mean that when feedback is sought, every piece can be taken on board, […]

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